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supported by 5 fans who also own “Rampe de lancement”
This retrospective collection is like a calm sea, with each track coming like a fresh gentle wave, unique, and deeply pleasant. Warmth have the ability to quietly, surely, seduce us into a peaceful state of being. When I listen it’s hard not adore their beautiful, subtle, and charming melodies. This collection is a gem and one to savour for years to come. It maybe looking back, yet this album reveals that Warmth’s music is timeless! Bethelina_DJ
supported by 4 fans who also own “Rampe de lancement”
washes of ponderance that whisk me away to Irish wetlands inland and along the coast. a brief but deeply beautiful excursion that also takes me inward. in the second half there's a feeling of nighttime, calm and serene out in nature. i'm spellbound by the placidity. Ews Nsj
supported by 4 fans who also own “Rampe de lancement”
Follow halftribes music since his releases on archives. Great to see his music on many of my favourite labels. During the last years his music grows out from more fragmented to more compositional and scenic design. Let´s see what he brings us next. In.Visible.Generator
With the approval of George Orwell's estate, modular synthesists d'Voxx come up with a clanking, whirring industrial soundtrack to “1984.” Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 22, 2022
The latest U-Udios release is an electro-acoustic exploration of rhythm and atmosphere featuring Pissed Jeans' drummer Sean McGuinness. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 24, 2020
supported by 4 fans who also own “Rampe de lancement”
it takes a while, but the cover art finally starts to make sense: the entire album has been a sort of slow-motion takeoff. that feeling in your gut, where your stomach starts floating as if it’s weightless; that’s what anthéne does best. the last few tracks explode in turbulent walls of sound, with the titular track and light shade edging on the cinematic. as if by leaving the ground your memories are already fraying miso